Background
A geisha is a woman, highly trained in the arts, who gets paid to entertain at parties with games, music, dance and conversation. Her most important task is to ensure her customers are happy. Contrary to popular belief, geishas are not prostitutes. One must undergo intensive training to become a full-fledged geisha (geiko). A maiko is an apprentice geisha. The ruling factor in a geisha's life is her new Okasan (mother) who owns the geisha establishment (okiya).
In the okiya that they are residing, there are mostly apprentice geishas like Tsukushi, Sakurako and Yuki. There are only a few full-fledged geishas and Shizuka Toudo is the most sought-after by clients.
To many patrons, a geisha party in teahouses is an ideal place to strike up business proposals and trade secrets. Geishas have always entertained the rich and powerful. So it's not surprising that sons of wealthy businessmen like Tsukasa Domyouji, Rui Hanazawa, Akira Mimasaka and Soujirou Nishikado patronize such teahouses often both for work and leisure.
Note: I haven't decided whether to make this a T/T or R/T since I love both just as much. So its all up to the reviews!
A geisha is a woman, highly trained in the arts, who gets paid to entertain at parties with games, music, dance and conversation. Her most important task is to ensure her customers are happy. Contrary to popular belief, geishas are not prostitutes. One must undergo intensive training to become a full-fledged geisha (geiko). A maiko is an apprentice geisha. The ruling factor in a geisha's life is her new Okasan (mother) who owns the geisha establishment (okiya).
In the okiya that they are residing, there are mostly apprentice geishas like Tsukushi, Sakurako and Yuki. There are only a few full-fledged geishas and Shizuka Toudo is the most sought-after by clients.
To many patrons, a geisha party in teahouses is an ideal place to strike up business proposals and trade secrets. Geishas have always entertained the rich and powerful. So it's not surprising that sons of wealthy businessmen like Tsukasa Domyouji, Rui Hanazawa, Akira Mimasaka and Soujirou Nishikado patronize such teahouses often both for work and leisure.
Note: I haven't decided whether to make this a T/T or R/T since I love both just as much. So its all up to the reviews!
